This 80,000 sq. ft. museum's flagship exhibit, "A Star in Each Flag:
Conflict in Kentucky," offers visitors a chance to walk through a
simulated campsite, view a slave cabin, step into a community post
office, examine period artifacts including John Hunt Morgan's saddle,
flags, weapons and more. Families will enjoy visiting the Victorian
photo studio where they can dress in period clothing and have a picture
taken. The research library holds the largest collection of Civil War
related documents in the South.

Don't miss the 'Recommended by Duncan Hines' exhibit that follows the
career of the Bowling Green native from traveling salesman to esteemed
restaurant critic to cake-mix king. Other exhibits include The
Snell-Franklin Decorative Arts Gallery, The Richardson Quilt Gallery,
Roads, Rails and Rivers: Warren County Then and Now, and the Felts Log
House.

See the new Instruments of American Excellence
exhibit featuring Tony Hawk, Jimmy Carter, Neil deGrasse Tyson, Dale Earnhardt
and many other famous Americans
Rotating and traveling exhibits are also featured.